658th Tank Destroyer Battalion

Unit History: Established April 10, 1943, at Camp Bowie, TX. On Apr. 15, 1944, while stationed at Fort Ord, CA, the unit was redesignated as the 658th Amphibian Tractor Battalion. The unit sailed from the San Francisco Port of Embarkation on Sep. 23, 1944, and landed in New Guinea on Oct. 17, 1944. They proceeded to New Britain I, arriving on Oct. 28, 1944, and then landing in the Lingayen Gulf, Philippines on Jan. 9, 1945. From there it was off to Palawan I, landing on Feb. 28, 1945, and then Zamboanga, Mindanao, on Mar. 10, 1945. Landed on Cebu I on Mar. 26, 1945, and Sanga Sanga I on Apr. 2, 1945, Jolo I on Apr. 9, 1945 and Malabang, Mindanao, on Apr. 17, 1945, finally landing in Macajalar Bay, Philippines, on May 10, 1945. The unit landed back at the San Francisco Port on Jan. 13, 1946. The unit was deactivated at Camp Stoneman, CA on Jan. 15, 1946.

4.) 1990 Reunion Program - The 658th Amphibious Tractor Battalion Assoc. was formed on August 19, 1989. They began to meet together and produced an extensive program for their annual reunion. The 1990 issue includes information on the reunion itself, which was held on August 15, 16, and 17 in Milwaukee, WI at the Airport Quality Inn; an introduction from Elmer Hallen, the reunion and association organizer; a history of the unit, from its activation on April 10, 1943, to Jan 15, 1946; a few official war-time documents, a number of photos (difficult to see); current address listing of about 190 of the members of the unit and a "Taps" listing of those members that had passed away.

5.) 1991 Reunion Program - The 3rd annual reunion of the 658th was held on August 22, 23 and 24 in Northbrook, IL, at the Ramada Inn. This program contains similar information to the 1990 booklet but the history section has been enhanced with a number of the Awards Documents for the unit's members. The current address list has grown as has the list of deceased. There is also a photo on the rear cover of the ship the unit sailed home on, the U.S.S. Albemarle AV-5.